Thursday, 30 March 2017

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Get ready to coat the future of manufacturing production


Our metalworking industry has reduced its annual production of more than 30% together with that of the plastic and, consequently, the relative painting of their artifacts. Therefore, if you want to recover at least part of this lost finishing work is necessary to thoroughly review the industrial technological innovations that could make us take a bit 'of that space that we have lost. A recovery (and development?) that, currently, if we look at the activities of coating multinational companies, is considered difficult, because these groups are concentrated together to have more customers who paints, since they no longer believe to the industrial expansion as in the past. 
Where can we turn then? Surely to polymer, ceramics and other manufacturing, as 3D, because obviously it requires pre-treatment to coating (eco-friendly cleaning of the substrate, drying and finishing). Meanwhile, waiting for it to achieve practical results of industrialization, we can only theorize a little 'future coating cycle, troubling the companies that produce chemical solutions and cleaning facilities (for example, STS and FISMET Service); those manufacturing coatings with low environmental impact (for example, water-based paints and powder); those which are able to manufacture specific plants (most of the Italian plant engineers). Anver and his imitators will occur the first productions in 3D and organize the meeting, the title already on record: "the future of the artifacts in 3D printing: their coating cycle."

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